Beyonce, Jay Z, Blue Ivy Arrive in New York: Singer Sports Hoodie, Rapper Wears High Tops (PHOTOS)
Beyonce, Jay Z and Blue Ivy were photographed landing at a heliport in New York on Sunday.
The famous Carter family kept a low profile while making their way from a helicopter to a waiting vehicle in the Big Apple. The photos were published by DailyMail U.K.
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Beyonce, who sported dark shades, wore cut off denim shorts paired with a grey hoodie and white sneakers while clutching a bag of bag of pop chips. Jay Z opted to wear a grey t-shirt and slim-cut pants with matching high-top sneakers.
The hip hop mogul, 44, clutched his 2-year-old daughter Blue, who was dressed in head-to-toe navy and sported a hoodie just like her famous mother.
Also present was Beyonce's longtime bodyguard Julius, who was infamously forced to breakup a violent incident between the singer's sister Solange and Jay Z last month. Despite the May 5 family drama, there appeared to to be no signs of strain amongst the group as they made their way to an undisclosed location.
Beyonce, Jay Z and Solange attended a Met Gala after party in New York on May 5 and upon leaving Solange lunged at her brother-in-law during a dispute which occurred in an elevator. While the video raised concerns, the trio have since asked the public to move on.
"The most important thing is that our family has worked through it. Jay and Solange each assume their share of responsibility for what has occurred," a statement obtained by CNN read.
"At the end of the day, families have problems and we're no different," it continued. "We love each other and above all we are family. We've put this behind us and hope everyone else will do the same."
Beyonce, 32, and Jay Z, 44, have been busy rehearsing for their upcoming "On The Run" tour, which kicks off in Miami later this month.
The Hollywood couple are scheduled to perform 18 shows across the U.S. between June 25 and Aug. 6, however, more shows are likely to be added to the list at a later date. The tour was named after Beyonce and Jay Z's "Part II (On the Run)" song.